‘Progressive policies aren’t working’: Retired police chief’s son assaulted in Minneapolis
"These progressive policies aren’t working," he told Alpha News. "Police are handcuffed."
A retired Minnesota police chief is speaking out on the failure of “progressive policies” after his son was assaulted in downtown Minneapolis Friday night.
Scott Nadeau served as the chief of police in both Maplewood and Columbia Heights during his 30-year law enforcement career.
He revealed in a viral Facebook post over the weekend that his son, Jack, was assaulted outside of a bar in downtown Minneapolis Friday night.
“A suspect grabbed his phone while he was using it outside a bar, and when my son went to get the phone back he was punched and beaten. He is currently in the hospital with a broken sinus, skull fractures, and bleeding on the brain. As usual there are no suspects in custody that we are aware of,” Nadeau said.